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A vacancy exists on the Town Council. Anyone interested in the position must submit a short letter, by December 16, indicating a desire to be considered for the position.
Mail to:
Vonda Cook
Town of Cedar Fort
PO Box 389, Cedar Fort UT 84013.

The appointment of the new Council member will be made at the December Town Council meeting Tuesday, December 20th 2016 at 7:00 P.M.

The North Utah County Library Cooperative- this is an agreement between the following libraries: Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Highland. Since Utah County does NOT have a county-wide system we have all agreed to “share” resources. This means that a member of any of these libraries has access to any of the others at NO COST. They must be in good standing at their main library. Items borrowed from any of the libraries must be returned to the library borrowed from. There is NO courier service.

Water Shut-off Notice
EMERGENCY SHUTOFF
The emergency shutoff is for Today, Friday 5 August 2016
The Town is upgrading the water system and installing new PRV valves. We had notified residents in the immediate area of the first PRV at 200 North, but were unable to isolate the area. As a result, we were forced to shut off the entire town. The water should be back on by end of day. We apologize for the unforeseen problem and short notice.
Cedar Fort Town Council

Town of Cedar Fort
POTENTIAL SHUTOFF
The Town is upgrading the water system and installing new PRV valves. We have, and will, notified residents in the immediate area of each PRV (the 5 PRV valves are located between 100 and 200 east on each east-west street). We anticipated that the 200 North PRV area could be isolated, but we were unsuccessful and as a result, we had to turn off the entire town to complete that first PRV. The next 4 PRV valves will be installed (one each day) beginning on Monday, August 8, 2016 at approximately 9 AM. Once again, we anticipate being able to isolate the area near each of the new PRV installations, but if we are unsuccessful, we will need to shut off the entire town. We apologize for any unforeseen problem and short notice and appreciate your patience and cooperation.
Cedar Fort Town Council

Come join your neighbors on Saturday June 4, 2016 at 8:00 AM for a work project to improve the town cemetery.
We are laying the groundwork for a new south gate and improving the layout for easier identification of plots.
The project is expected to last a couple of hours so bring a sledgehammer, if you have one.

The Town of Cedar Fort approved a petition for annexation by resolution on December 22, 2015. Notice of the proposed annexation was sent to affected entities, the annexation participants, and adjoining land owners. This notice is given in lieu of publication in a newspaper as there is no newspaper of general circulation in Cedar Fort.

The Town of Cedar Fort released the schedule for the Annual July 24th Celebration today.
The celebration begins on Sunday July 19th this year, with the Free Concert in the Park.
Other activities include the community baseball game on the 20th, and the annual town-wide water-fight on the 23rd.
The 5-day celebration culminates on Friday the 24th with an entire day of festivities planned starting with the Chuck Wagon Breakfast, including the parade, carnival, kids rodeo and dance in the park under the stars.

Need to make home improvements? The Housing Authority of Utah County offers low interest rehabilitation loans to qualified homeowners. The primary purpose of this program / loan is to help citizens live in safe and adequate housing. Loans can be used for roofing, plumbing, electrical, energy improvements, and code violations. Loans are available for Utah, Wasatch, Summit and Tooele Counties. For more information on this program, please contact Eric Jorgensen (801) 373-8333 ext. 307, or visit our web site, www.housinguc.org. You may also pick up an application at our office at 240 East Center Street, Provo, Utah.

Weatherization Program

This program is designed for low income families who need to have their homes weatherized. This program is multi-faceted in that helps clients with energy education, practical experience, indoor air quality, combustion safety, increased energy efficiency, and the physical comforts of a fully weatherized home. Weatherization repairs may include wall, floor, ceiling and duct insulation; windows, caulking, door repair or replacement, weather-stripping, furnace tune-up and repairs, and carbon monoxide testing. For more information on this program, please contact Sharosky Dalmasi at (801) 344-5184 ext. 300 or visit our web site, www.housinguc.org. You may also pick up an application at our office at 257 East Center Street, Provo, Utah.